PODCAST: Are the Cardinals a good bad team or a bad good team?

Jess Root and Seth Cox react to the Cardinals’ Week 3 win over the Cowboys in the newest podcast edition.

The Arizona Cardinals, after two losses in which they had halftime leads, picked up a surprising upset win over the Dallas Cowboys. That is the topic of this edition of the podcast I have with Revenge of the Birds’ Seth Cox.

We go over how exactly the Cardinals beat the Cowboys. We talk about quarterback Josh Dobbs and his development so far. Lastly, we discuss what type of team the Cardinals are. We know they are not a terrible team. Are they a good bad team, or are they a bad good team?

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Topics and times:

(1:00) How the Cardinals beat the Cowboys

(27:22) Josh Dobbs’ play so far

(38:41) Are the Cardinals a good bad team or a bad good team?

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Cardinals K Matt Prater is NFC Special Teams Player of the Week

He scored 10 points and made three field goals, including a 62-yarder as time expired in the first half of the Cardinals’ 28-16 win.

The Arizona Cardinals won their first game of the season on Sunday and got help from kicker Matt Prater. The league recognized his contributions in Week 3, naming him the NFC Special Teams Player of the Week for Week 3.

Prater hit three field goals on Sunday, including one from 62 yards as time expired in the first half as part of the Cardinals’ 28-16 win over the Dallas Cowboys.

It is the 15th time he has won player of the week honors in his career. Only one other kicker — Adam Vinatieri — has won more with 19.

He last won it after the Cardinals beat the Cowboys at the end of the 2021 season in Week 17. It was the third time he won player of the week honors with the Cardinals.

He surpassed 1,700 points for his career with 10 on Sunday (three field goals and one PAT). He is now 19th all-time in NFL history in scoring.

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Cardinals’ Week 3 defensive snap counts an observations vs. Cowboys

We take a look at how the defense split up the 81 snaps they had on Sunday in their win over the Cowboys.

The Arizona Cardinals played 81 defensive snaps on Sunday against the Dallas Cowboys in their 28-16 win. How was the playing time split up?

Below, we detail the individual snap counts for every player who got in the game defensively, grouped by position.

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Cardinals’ Week 3 offensive snap counts an observations vs. Cowboys

See how the Cardinals split up their 61 offensive snaps on Sunday against the Cowboys.

In the Arizona Cardinals’ 28-16 win over the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday, the offense was on the field for 61 snaps.

How was the playing time divided up?

Below are the individual snap counts for every player who appeared on offense, grouped by position.

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POLL: Who was the Cardinals’ player of the game?

Vote in the poll to tell us who you think was the Cardinals’ player of the game on Sunday.

The Arizona Cardinals beat the Dallas Cowboys 28-16 on Sunday for their first win of the season. They had solid performances by several players.

But who was the player of the game?

We have our candidates below. Then you can vote in the poll.

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Red-zone defense was difference for Cardinals in win

The Cardinals held the Cowboys to one touchdown in five red-zone trips after allowing four in five in the second half against the Giants.

The Arizona Cardinals picked up their first win of the season on Sunday, defeating the Dallas Cowboys 28-16 at State Farm Stadium.

It was a game in which the Cowboys beat the Cardinals in most statistical categories.

They outgained the Cardinals. They were better on third down. They won time of possession.

However, the red-zone defense of the Cardinals was the difference in the game.

Arizona held Dallas to 1-for-5 in the red zone scoring touchdowns. The Cowboys went 0-for-2 in goal-to-goal situations.

The Cowboys’ one turnover was at the end of the game in the red zone.

After giving up 31 points in the second half last week to the New York Giants and knowing the Cowboys would rally offensively, the Cardinals knew what they had to do better.

“Last week against the Giants, we were giving up touchdowns in the red zone,” linebacker Kyzir White said after the game. “This week, the big emphasis was let’s be great in the red zone and limit them to three whether we are playing on a short field or not. Whether they drive it down there, let’s just try to get them to kick some field goals.”

The Cowboys made it to the red zone all four of their possessions in the second half. The Cardinals forced field goals twice, got the ball back on a fourth-down stop and then White had an interception in the end zone to seal the victory.

Last week, the Giants went 4-for-5 scoring touchdowns in the red zone, all in the second half, scoring touchdowns on four and a field goal on the fifth trip.

After that choke job, the Cardinals, even with a depleted defense, were able to do enough late in drives to keep the Cowboys from scoring touchdowns.

The result was an upset win.

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Cardinals 28, Cowboys 16: Takeaways from the Week 3 win

There was a lot to take away from the Cardinals’ win over the Cowboys on Sunday.

The Arizona Cardinals picked up their first win of the season on Sunday with a 28-16 victory over the Dallas Cowboys. It was an unlikely win as the Cowboys entered the game as the league’s No. 1 defense.

The Cardinals had strong performances from several players. Not everything was good but there was plenty to like.

What can we take away from the game?

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WATCH: Highlights from Cardinals’ 28-16 win over Cowboys

Catch every big play in the Cardinals’ 28-16 win over the Cowboys.

The Arizona Cardinals picked up their first win of the season on Sunday, defeating the Dallas Cowboys 28-26. They scored on all five of their first-half possessions, had an eight-point halftime lead and didn’t give it up the way they did in the season half last week.

Quarterback Josh Dobbs did not turn the ball over and threw a touchdown pass. The Cardinals rushed for 222 yards as a team and the defense held the Cowboys to only one touchdown in five trips to the red zone.

Both teams had highlight plays. Catch every play below in the video.

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WATCH: Cardinals WR Rondale Moore speeds by everyone for 1st career rushing TD

Moore took it to the house in the second quarter against the Cowboys.

The Arizona Cardinals took a 15-3 lead over the Dallas Cowboys in the second quarter and had an explosive play showing off the speed of one of their players.

Wide receiver Rondale Moore ran the ball 45 yards for a touchdown.

It was his first career rushing touchdown in the NFL.

Check out the play:

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Moore didn’t have a touchdown run on some trick play. It wasn’t a jet sweep or lateral toss to him. He lined up at running back, took the handoff and blew past everyone.

Moore’s speed and frame give him running back vibes.

We will see if he gets any more looks there.

His last running touchdown came in college.

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Cowboys inactives: OL Zack Martin, OL Tyler Biadasz out vs. Cardinals

The Cowboys will miss two starting offensive linemen in their game against the Cardinals.

The Dallas Cowboys take on the Arizona Cardinals Sunday afternoon in Week 3 at State Farm Stadium without some starters in the lineup. Cornerback Trevon Diggs was placed on injured reserve with a torn ACL. That was expected.

They will also be without two starting offensive linemen. Center Tyler Biadasz and guard Zack Martin were among the Cowboys’ inactive players.

Dallas Cowboys Week 3 inactive players

  • S Israel Mukuamu
  • CB Eric Scott
  • C Tyler Biadasz
  • G Zack Martin
  • WR Jalen Brooks
  • DL Viliami Fehoko
  • QB Trey Lance

Lance is the team’s designated third quarterback and could be active if both Dak Prescott and Cooper Rush were to get hurt.

Left tackle Tyron Smith was also questionable for the game as a late addition to the injury report on Saturday. He will suit up.

Brick Hoffman likely will get the start at center and T.J. Bass could start at right guard in place of Martin.

DaRon Bland replaces Diggs in the secondary.

So the Cowboys will have an injury-depleted offensive line against the Cardinals’ injury-depleted defensive line, as Arizona’s two best interior defenders, Carlos Watkins and L.J. Collier, are on injured reserve after needing biceps surgery.

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